Under the shade of melancholy boughs, Lose and neglect the creeping hours of time; If ever you have look'd on better days; If ever been where bells have knoll'd to church ; If ever sat at any good man's feast ; If ever from your eyelids wip'da tear, And... As You Like it: A Comedy - Página 33por William Shakespeare - 1810 - 72 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1821 - 656 páginas
...sentiments. Orlando introduces his appeal to the pity of the Duke by the following tender adjuration : If ever you have look'd on better days ; If ever been where bells have knoll'd to church ; And know what 'tis to pity and be pitied. — • The words of Flurus arc— quo: gnudiu — qua... | |
| 1821 - 662 páginas
...sentiments. Orlando introduces his appeal to the pity of the Duke by the following tender adjuration : If ever you have look'd on better days ; If ever been where bells have knoll'd to church ; And know what 'tis to pity and be pitied. — • The words of Floras are — qute gaudia — quœ... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 322 páginas
...inaccessible, Under the shade of melancholy boughs, Lose and neglect the creeping hours of time ; If ever you have look'd on better days ; If ever been...ever from your eye-lids wip'da tear, And know what 'tis to pity, and be pitied ; Let gentleness my strong enforcement be : In the which hope, I blush,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 984 páginas
...the creeping hours of time , If ever you have look'd on better days ; xtus mi AS YOU LIKE IT. lACTUl y lord? [Advancing. Leon. How does the boy ? 1 Atten....hop'd, his sickness is discharg'd. Leon. To see. His n 'tis to pity, and be pitied ; Let gentleness my strong enforcement be: In the which hope, 1 blush,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 436 páginas
...Lose and-neglect the creeping hours of time ; If ever you have look'd on better days ; If ever beon where bells have knoll'd to church; If ever sat at...ever from your eye-lids wip'da tear, And know what 'tis to pity, and be pitied ; Let gentleness my strong enforcement be : In the which hope, I blush,... | |
| Augustine Skottowe - 1824 - 380 páginas
...with any of the_ foresters in proof of his valour, a pathetic appeal from Orlando to the duke : " If ever you have look'd on better days; If ever been...ever from your eye-lids wip'da tear, And know what 'tis to pity and be pitied ; Let gentleness my strong enforcement be :" * Of the verses distributed... | |
| Augustine Skottowe - 1824 - 708 páginas
...with any of the foresters in proof of his valour, a pathetic appeal from Orlando to the duke : " If ever you have look'd on better days; If ever been...ever from your eye-lids wip'da tear, And know what 'tis to pity and be pitied ; Let gentleness my strong enforcement be :" * Of the verses distributed... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 372 páginas
...inaccessible, Under the shade of melancholy boughs, Lose and neglect the creeping hours of time ; If ever you have look'd on better days ; If ever been...ever from your eye-lids wip'da tear, And know what tis to pity and be pitied ; Let gentleness my strong enforcement be : In the which hope, I blush, and... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Dodd - 1824 - 428 páginas
...the shade of melancholy boughs, Lose and neglect the creeping hours of time; If ever you have looked on better days, If ever been where bells have knoll'd...ever from your eyelids wip'da tear, And know what 'tis to pity and be pitied, Let gentleness my strong enforcement be. THE SEVEN AGES. All the world's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 370 páginas
...inaccessible, Under the shade of melancholy boughs, Lose and neglect the creeping hours of time ; If ever you have look'd on better days ; If ever been,...If ever sat at any good man's feast ; If ever from yonr eye-lids wip'da tear, And know, what 'tis to pity, and be pitied; Let gentleness my strong enforcement... | |
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